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Ukrainians 'not spying any more' on Russian FSB. US House votes to allow auditing of spy agencies. Leading Turkish daily wiretapped.
View ArticleUS money transfer firms linked to Dubai killing of Hamas official
By IAN ALLEN | intelNews.org | Preliminary results of an ongoing international investigation into the January 2010 murder of a senior Hamas official show that US-based money transfer companies were...
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First budget cuts in a decade for UK spy agencies. South Koreans arrested for trying to defect to North. Plame calls Fair Game movie 'accurate portrayal'.
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Israel says it did not kill German politician. Foreign cyber spies targeted UK defense official. The 10 most interesting CIA-backed startups.
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Archbishop of Canterbury branded 'subversive' by MI5. Pakistan ambassador defends arrest of bin Laden informants. US weighs harsher penalties in wake Of CIA, FBI hacker attacks.
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Hacker group LulzSec to disband after attacks on CIA. NSA veteran publishes book on secretive listening base. Aussie spy agencies feeling budget cuts effect.
View ArticleFormer US spy chief questions ‘war on terrorism’ logic, tactics
America’s former top intelligence official has publicly questioned the logic and methods informing Washington’s “war on terrorism”, and called for the CIA unmanned drone assassination program in...
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Why did Pakistani spy chief secretly visit China? France to extradite Manuel Noriega to Panama. US intel budget drops by $500 million.
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US spy chief proposes double-digit budget cuts. French spy chief charged with snooping on reporter. Researcher forecasts new virus similar to Stuxnet.
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Pakistan denies spying on German forces in Afghanistan. CIA expert says US government lacks security operating system. US increased spy spending in 2011.
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Egyptian ex-spy chief appointed security adviser to Saudi Crown Prince. Russia's spy chief in rare interview. US intel agencies brace for budget cuts.
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GCHQ will sell cyberdefense tech to private firms. Was there a coup attempt in Trinidad? US Senators resist $7 Billion in spending cuts for spy satellites.
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Russian military intelligence to 'change tactics'. Norway spy chief quits in secrecy gaffe. Review of Australia's spy community released.
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US government-authorized wiretaps increased in 2011. Australia axes spy agency funding. Canada spy case adjourned until June.
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Pathologist says MI6 spy may have died alone. Turkey may indict Israeli officers Over Gaza flotilla raid. Czech counterintelligence services alarmed by drastic drop in funding.
View ArticleSouth African intel officials faked threats to increase spy budget
The tendency of some spy agencies to overstate security threats in order to secure governmental funds is hardly novel. But officials in the South African Secret Service appear to have gone a step...
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Britain to unveil statue of female SOE spy of Indian origin. US intelligence spending falls or second year in a row. Russia wants to park spy planes on French base.
View ArticleUS Senate blocks Pentagon plan to launch new CIA-style agency
Last week the United States Department of Defense flooded media outlets with press releases announcing the planned establishment of a new military intelligence organization that would rival the Central...
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Aussie spies' exemption from Freedom of Information laws to end? US spy agencies move towards single super-cloud. Canadian Army struggles with intelligence-gathering.
View ArticleBritish spy agency to scrap $140m IT system over security fears
Britain’s domestic intelligence agency, MI5, has decided to “accept defeat” and scrap a multimillion digital records management program over fears it could create a dangerous “intelligence vacuum”.
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S. Korea prosecutors might seek ex-spy chief's arrest. CIA self-described whistleblower writes about life in prison. Comment: End the spy budget secrecy in Israel.
View ArticleCIA shuts down office that declassifies historical materials
The division of the United States Central Intelligence Agency that is responsible for weeding through and declassifying historical materials from the Agency's archives is to close due to the sequester...
View ArticleSnowden exposes ‘unprecedented’ US intelligence budget details
In what experts call an unprecedented move, The Washington Post has published excerpts from the classified United States intelligence budget, obtained from American defector Edward Snowden.
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Israeli spy budget close to $2 billion. Israeli spy budget close to $2 billion. Nazi spy could have changed course of D-Day.
View ArticleIn surprise move, US Congress may slash funding for CIA ops in Syria
American Congressional lawmakers have voted to cut funding for the Central Intelligence Agency's secret operations in Syria, in a surprise move that indicates growing concern on Capitol Hill with...
View ArticleIsraeli spy agencies’ budget has doubled in ten years
The combined budget of the two primary intelligence agencies of Israel, the Mossad and the Shin Bet, has doubled in the past decade, according to a report issued by the Israeli Ministry of Finance.
View ArticleSouth African spy agency can’t account for over $100 million in expenses
South Africa’s National Treasury threatened to terminate all funding for covert operations last year, after the country’s spy agency refused to account for tens of millions of dollars in expenses,...
View ArticleMI6 chiefs used secret slush fund to finance operations, document shows
Successive directors of the Secret Intelligence Service used a secret slush fund to finance spy operations without British government oversight after World War II, according to a top-secret document...
View ArticleBritish SIGINT agency criticized for ‘vanity project’ that went 83% over budget
BRITAIN’S SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE AGENCY has been severely criticized in a report for undertaking a pointless “vanity project” that exceeded its allocated funds by 83 percent and needlessly cut into its...
View ArticleChina’s intelligence modernization has outpaced military increases: British...
THE MODERNIZATION OF CHINA’S intelligence community is without parallel in recent history and has even outpaced the funding increases given to the Chinese military, a British government report has...
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